Mirta Roses Periago
Mirta Roses Periago is an Argentine epidemiologist who served as Director of the Pan American Health Organization from 2003 until 2013.
Education
Roses Periago received a medical degree in 1969 from Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, and additional qualifications in tropical medicine, public health, and epidemiology at other institutions in Argentina. Her graduate studies also include a diploma in public health and a specialization in epidemiology at the Escuela de Salud Pública in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as well as the specialist degree in clinical medicine and epidemiology of infectious diseases at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, in 1976.Career
Roses Periago took office as director of PAHO on February 1, 2003, for an initial five-year term, the first woman to head the organization as well as the first female Regional Director of the World Health Organization; she was re-elected in 2007. After the end of her second term, she retired and returned to Buenos Aires.Roses Periago also serves on the Lancet-O'Neill Institute Georgetown University Commission on Global Health and Law. In early 2020, WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus appointed her as one of his six special envoys on Coronavirus disease 2019 to provide strategic advice and high-level political advocacy.
Other activities
- Gulbenkian Global Mental Health Platform, Member of the Advisory Committee
- Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative, Member of the Friends of DNDi
- Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Special Ambassador
- Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Alternate Member of the Board
- Global Polio Eradication Initiative, Member of the Polio Transition Independent Monitoring Board
- Mundo Sano, Member of the Advisory Board
- RBM Partnership To End Malaria, Member of the Board
- German Ministry of Health, Member of the International Advisory Board on Global Health